III. А. Переведите следующие предложения с инфинитивом результата.
1. Startled, he looked up to find her smiling. 2. She swung the chair around to face Mel’s. 3. The door opened to reveal Albert Wells. 4. I was having a wash and a brush-up before starting out to go to the luncheon Elliott had invited me to, when they rang up from the desk to say that he was below. 5. The first time he had waked to feel the bed shaking with her sobbing, he had questioned, in alarm: «Dear, what is it?» 6. I could only rush out in time to find the wall splashed and the shop empty. 7. And then crassly, stupidly, you blunder in to announce you left your cigarettes in the car. 8. At last he got away, only to find that nothing was known of Coral at the hotel. 9. Matthew swung round to see, descending the steps like a Caesar among the legionaries, Herman Wohlgemutt. 10. He returned to find Ruddock in the step. 11. The kitchen door burst open and swung back to strike the wall with a noise like a pistol shot and Randall entered. 12. The freshened warm night air blew into the room and the night had cleared to reveal a star. 13. They had parted then, not to meet again. 14. He came home to see that all the problems had been already coped with.
Б. Переведите на английский язык следующие предложения, используя инфинитив результата.
1. Она встала раньше мужа и поехала на фабрику. 2. Я выскочил на улицу и увидел убегающего человека. 3. И тут он перебил ее, сказав, что они ничего не знают. 4. Она подняла глаза и увидела, что он улыбается. 5. «О!» – сказала она, и разочарование в ее голосе было разочарованием ребенка, который открывает коробку и обнаруживает, что она пуста. 6. В одно прекрасное утро он проснулся и почувствовал, что свободен. 7. Дверь гостиной резко отворилась, и вошла Милдред Финч (to admit). 8. Он вздрогнул, почувствовав руку Энн на своей руке.
IV. Преобразуйте следующие предложения в соответствии с данной моделью и переведите их на русский язык.
It’s kind of you to let me come with you. You are kind to let me come with you.
1. It was nice of you to think of it. 2. It’s silly of you to take it to heart. 3. He was aware that it was rude of him to refuse the invitation like that. 4. I believe it is unfair of you to speak so about your sister. 5. It’s awful of you to treat your guest like this, I’m sure. 6. It is mean of her to throw the reproach in his face. 7. I know it’s foolish of me to let myself go like this. 8. It’s kind of you to forgive me. 9. It would be uppish of me to put it that way, wouldn’t it? 10. It was awful of me not to remember her birthday. 11. How quick of you to notice! 12. «But it’s wrong of her to trust us, isn’t it?» said Randall eagerly. 13. How especially sweet of you to pity my abandoned state. 14. We think it’s very clever of you to have got up there. 15. She asked herself whether it would not have been wiser of her to pocket her pride and shut her eyes to the unwelcome truth. 16. I don’t think that’s necessary, John, though it was nice of you to take me out. 17. It was sweet of you to see me home. 18. It would have been stupid of her to pay a penny more than she had to. You’ve read the letter. It was mad of me to write it. It was right of you to tell me. 21. I think it’s real rude of you to say a thing like that.